LOUISVILLE— The Kentucky Baptist Convention Administrative Committee approved new campus missionaries and a new role for KBC staff member Carlos De la Barra at a recent meeting. In addition to new personnel, the committee affirmed several recommendations that will bring into sharper f

LOUISVILLE – Where can Kentucky Baptist Convention churches “adopt” unreached people groups and do pioneering evangelism among a population that is 95 percent spiritually lost? The international mission field is not the only answer. A venue for sharing Christ’s love with unreached peo

LOUISVILLE –With help from ministries made possible by gifts through the Cooperative Program, Kentucky Baptist churches can develop a discipleship strategy that extends from preschoolers to adults, and in the process possibly change the spiritual landscape of the commonwealth. “We are

PADUCAH–RISK: Paducah begins Nov. 2 with a lunch and gospel presentation to 700 women at an area prison. A region-wide “Friend Day” is Nov. 3 in Kentucky Baptist churches. The following weekend, Nov. 9-10, are simultaneous revivals around the region. But that isn’t all, accordin

PADUCAH – According to Todd Gray, a church revitalization consultant with the Kentucky Baptist Convention, “If a church will talk and plan, and that planning leads to activity, they can see great things happen.” Kentucky Baptists are making plans for God to do great things in November

OAK GROVE, Ky. (Western Recorder) — Two church plants launched Easter Sunday in Oak Grove, Ky., each aimed at reaching military families from nearby Fort Campbell Army post. But rather than competing for members, the congregations have forged a unique partnership with one voting

CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY — Campbellsville University’s Baptist Campus Ministry hosts many activities during the year and one recent one was Girls Day Out which allowed local youngsters a time of feeling beautiful and being like “princesses.” Coordinated by women mini

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. — Over 70 Campbellsville University students are spending their summer breaks serving others not only in Kentucky, but across the country and even the world. Several students are serving on mission trips, at church camps, vacation Bible schools, and as intern

LOUISVILLE –With destinations of Russia, Greece, Zimbabwe and Ireland—in addition to four Kentucky communities—the 38 Kentucky college students and four coordinators serving through this summer’s “1:8 Leadership Experience” are sharing their Christian faith through a multi-faceted and

LOUISVILLE –The end of the school year brings many goodbyes for college students, especially for international students returning home. Many of those students will leave for the summer, or longer, with friendships built for eternity among students and leaders in Baptist Campus Ministr